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syxxpm
12-15-2007, 06:27 PM
tons of work and organized chaos along with some disorganized movie watching on my end.......other than that....tis all gravy....:P

dreamrib
12-15-2007, 08:02 PM
well i speak for no one but myself, i know i've been gone for a year or more but i have missed you!!!

and i'm flipping freezing up here!! its 10 degree ( i hate this whole celcius crap, i never get the conversion right, and all i ever hear is -12, thats flipping freezing). i have long johns, oil heat down to nil, small woodstove and an electric blanket and i'm still cold)

Cozmo D
12-15-2007, 09:29 PM
And it's not even Winter yet. :haha:

pmFan
12-15-2007, 09:33 PM
Really hot down here... it got up to 80 degrees in the house with the windows open last night. I almost turned on the air conditioning... :eek:

Sucks for all you guys getting the snow - We are about to get rain out of the whole system hitting the east coast...

I am hoping that it will get cold enough to use the fireplace a few times this coming year... :fingas:

Oh, I am going to Disney next week (anniversary, etc). It will be freezing, but dry, so it should be lots of fun. Ok, ok, not quite *freezing*, but lows down into the 40's... :p

Hero1
12-15-2007, 09:41 PM
summer here

dreamrib
12-15-2007, 10:47 PM
yeah yeah rub it in!! yeah we have a storm/rain system that is hitting hard and heading our way. I am East coast as well, farther east than i was even at home in VA.

wendyful04
12-16-2007, 01:05 AM
We've been running the ac nonstop. If we don't, we melt.

We are moving to another house at the end of next week, when my Winter Break begins. It's got an avocado tree, lime trees, a starfruit tree, a Bougainvillea tree, and my favorite tree ever: the beautifully canopying Wild Tamarind tree. This tree had pods that dry up and when they blow they go, "shhhhhhhhhhhhhh".
Plus, there are many Banyan trees canopying the main road at the end of the block.

There is no attic, so there are "vaulted ceilings" (I can't stand that term) in every room with the silver ac ducts showing (I love that). Since the overhead wood is painted white, it looks like a cottage in Key West. There's even a little room (that is all windows, all the way around) in the back which I am turning into the home gym.

There is a fireplace. It's fake as fuck and lights up with these little tins of alcohol get or something, just for show. Weird.

Anyhow, I am happy to be moving to the yellow house. That's what we're doing.

Just to make ourselves a bit cold and miserable, we are going to North Carolina for a few days in mid-January. I'm allergic to wintertime.

dreamrib
12-16-2007, 02:03 PM
hehe, wow talk bout a green thumb girl, awesome. moving can be a lot of work but after you do the payoff will be well worth it. you know an awesome idea my girlfriend did with her fake fireplace. She decorated it with lights sorta stuffed on the inside and then played it off with some antique metal just because she's into the country theme.

anyways, i hope you enjoy doing all the new decorating and good oxygen from all the greenery.

ahh enjoy the brief cold, i'm up here in the middle of another bad snow storm!

:)

ElizabethX
12-18-2007, 03:20 PM
I miss the snow.

Brian221
12-18-2007, 03:27 PM
20"+ of snow on my roof so far...was on a ladder last night shovelling it off because we've got ice damning that created a leak in our breezeway.:mad:

(but with all the snow I'm going to build one hell of a fort for the kids :rock:)

dreamrib
12-18-2007, 05:38 PM
yeah i've already done a ton of snowmen and snow angels. The only break we had was late last night it rained some to get some of the snow down before it started again early this morning.

wait, wait...you have kids now?...now i know i'm really out of the loop..

wendyful04
12-19-2007, 09:19 AM
Hear my sissy cry:
It's been cold since Monday morning, fluctuating between 50-70 degrees. Ok, I am tired of it. It hurts me inside. Physically. I feel pain from this temperature. What the hek am I gonna' do for those days in North Carolina next month?????


I got my new house keys last night. Ten minutes after my landlord called to let me know that I could pick up my keys, I got an email that there were a crapload of computer boxes available downstairs (in the school building).
I got 10 big boxes. Now I can move smoother.

BTW, rib, I have a deep love for plant life but my thumbs are not green. I once killed a cactus and a tropical bonzai, all in one season. The cactus melted somehow, and the bonzai grew mold. I can't even get bamboo to grow during the rainy season. I kept forgetting about the plants and then overcompensating with water and touching.
Moral: self-absorption turns green thumbs brown.

Brian221
12-19-2007, 11:08 AM
20"+ of snow on my roof so far...was on a ladder last night shovelling it off because we've got ice damning that created a leak in our breezeway.:mad:

(but with all the snow I'm going to build one hell of a fort for the kids :rock:)

Okay - now this morning I had a fire on my roof because my salting of the ice on the roof caused water to puddle where my icicle lights were plugged in. So...that was fun.

Louis85
12-19-2007, 12:18 PM
I don't care what anybody says about this "White Christmas" bullshiess--SNOW SUX no matter what time of the year you get it. HATE IT, HATE IT, HATE IT!!!

Cozmo D
12-19-2007, 12:58 PM
Okay - now this morning I had a fire on my roof because my salting of the ice on the roof caused water to puddle where my icicle lights were plugged in. So...that was fun.

How bad was the damage? Fires suck!

Brian221
12-19-2007, 01:44 PM
Not bad...just a few inches of charred shingles...it was mostly contained to the cords of the lights that went up.

Chukwuka
12-19-2007, 02:14 PM
Well, we haven't had too much cold... it's been normal... but I know we're in for the good old icey roads in January and February... I guess it doesn't get consistantly cold til around this time...

What up, Sycx!!! Miss you man!

wendyful04
12-19-2007, 03:24 PM
I don't care what anybody says about this "White Christmas" bullshiess--SNOW SUX no matter what time of the year you get it. HATE IT, HATE IT, HATE IT!!!

Ok, I've never been in snow. Ice and light flutters, yes, but not snow so I wouldn't have an opinion about it either way. But whenever people from "up North" move down to Miami and say, "This isn't even a real Christmas 'cause it's so dang hot!.....Back home, we would be playing in the snow!" (or something to that effect), I have a new response I give to them: "Christmas isn't a temperature!"

I wonder if it will be snowing in North Carolina next month? I've been to that state at least 20 times, in summer and early fall only.


Louis, I'm sorry you hate the snow while living so far North at the same time. Maybe, you can get snowed in and write some more of your poems. They are grand.


Brian, a fire? Wow. That's scary.

wendyful04
12-19-2007, 03:27 PM
Why did you salt the roof?

ChrisLDog
12-19-2007, 04:02 PM
Why did you salt the roof?

Roofs taste pretty bland by themselves. Salting them helps.

Ba-dum-ch!

Etherspin
12-19-2007, 04:30 PM
what winter??
its 31 C

Harmeister
12-19-2007, 05:34 PM
silly southern hemisphere.

Get with the times, it's like 30 F up here (about -1 C)

ElizabethX
12-20-2007, 02:46 PM
I don't care what anybody says about this "White Christmas" bullshiess--SNOW SUX no matter what time of the year you get it. HATE IT, HATE IT, HATE IT!!!

Blasphemy.

And Wendy, I'm one of those people you are describing. You are right, that Christmas isn't a temperature... it's just that, when you grew up with the magic of a Winter Wonderland, and then you come to a hot seasonless climate... you feel like someone sucked the life force out of Christmas. The holiday cheer is there, but it's kind of like the sad sort. Like "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas".

Elizabeth

wendyful04
12-20-2007, 03:02 PM
Blasphemy.

And Wendy, I'm one of those people you are describing. You are right, that Christmas isn't a temperature... it's just that, when you grew up with the magic of a Winter Wonderland, and then you come to a hot seasonless climate... you feel like someone sucked the life force out of Christmas. The holiday cheer is there, but it's kind of like the sad sort. Like "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas".

Elizabeth


We have seasons in Miami. The changes aren't so severe, like "Up North".

I love Summer: bright perfect sunshine, hot, hot, hotness, daily rain, and sudden, heavy thunderstorms up to 5 times a week. Luxurious, too hot for non-natives, dangerous.

Our fall is like magic: warmness with sweet breezes, outside parties and concerts, and the beautifully cool, non-humid nights with the magical moons. Romantic to the core.

Spring brings bright exotic flowers and fruits to every corner. Tasty fun.

We don't have a consistently cold winter but like I've previously mentioned, too many days of cold kill my spirit. This is also the time where people whip out their binoculars to marvel at the billions of birds that have come down to visit us and escape the Winter Wonderlands.

ElizabethX
12-20-2007, 03:10 PM
Maybe Miami is nicer than here, but we have two seasons: hot and wet or cold and dry. And 3/4 of the year is hot and wet. Hot also includes subcategories such as "suffocating", "melting", and "kill you face".

dreamrib
12-21-2007, 12:32 AM
well to add to our winter wonderland, we just got 2 feet of snow here. its nice and covered. we went out for a bit and thank goodness im not driving. they all have to have winter tires up here. I have new all seasons but they don't do anything in this weather. thank goodness for a best friend here that always plows our drive!!! i'll post some pics of our winter blanket soon.